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English => Distro-Specific Packages => Packages for older versions => Topic started by: Artem on January 14, 2006, 06:54:53 AM
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When installing aMule-2.1.0-1.FC4.i386.rpm it displays some errors:
libreadline.so.5 needed for aMule-2.1.0-1.i386
libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.4) needed for aMule-2.1.0-1.i386
When installing libreadline-java-0.8.0-10jpp.i386.rpm it displays:
readline = 0:5.0 needed for libreadline-java-0.8.0-10jpp.i386
rpm -qa|grep readline::
readline-devel-4.3-13
readline-4.3-13
And sorry for my English :]
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Forget it. You cannot use this package.
The rearline error
libreadline.so.5 needed for aMule-2.1.0-1.i386
is probably fixable, but this one
libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.4) needed for aMule-2.1.0-1.i386
is not. You libstdc++ is too old and you cannot update it without the risk of breaking a lot.
Use a package for an earlier Fedora release or compile it yourself it there is none.
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There might actually be a reason why the package says "FC4" and your distro says "CentOS4.2" ;)
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CentOS 4.2 claims to be compatible with RHEL 4 and RHEL 4 is based on Fedora Core 3, so a Fedora Core 3 RPM will probably work, but not a Fedora Core 4 one.
The problem is that rpm.pbone.net doesn't find a single aMule 2.1.0 RPM for Fedora Core 3. So will probably have to build it yourself.
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I can confirm that FC3 RPM builds work fine with CentOS 4.3 (Current Build).
Generally I found this rule is fine:
CentOS 3.x = Fedora Core 1 package builds
CentOS 4.x = Fedora Core 3 package builds
I suspect that Fedora Core 5 builds will work with CentOS 5.x/RHES 5.x went its out the end of the year as it will be based on FC5!
-nIK
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I can confirm that FC3 RPM builds work fine with CentOS 4.3 (Current Build).
Where did you download FC3 Rpms?
Cheers...
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from: http://www.savefile.com/projects/212064
its from the main amule.org page, downloads of linux then click distro specific and then the fedora thread, there you have fc3-5 built rpm packages.
:D
p.s. strange thing is the post says by wardevil and phoneix and your login is wardevil!? unless it was stefaero that made the rpms. ?(
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No, it was not Stefanero, I rather guess phoenix built them. :)
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I have built FC4 rpms, but I don't know if they are the same you are talking about. I have sent them all to wardevil. I can build FC5 now, if anyone is interested, but I think wardevil has already done so.
Cheers!